pryingeyes
New To Stoneybrook
We'll Never Be Royals.
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Post by pryingeyes on Feb 10, 2014 23:42:49 GMT -5
I pictured it looking like this: Or even this: I'll eventually read 'The Fire At Mary-Anne's House'
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Post by greer on Feb 11, 2014 5:02:31 GMT -5
I pictured it looking like this: Or even this: I'll eventually read 'The Fire At Mary-Anne's House' The bottom one is a farmhouse mansion... I don't think Sharon would have been able to have purchased it after her divorce. Also, it's from 1779 (I think? Or 1797, something like that), so you'd have to look at REALLY old houses. They also tend to be smaller and have smaller windows than later houses. Here's house a house from the right era: www.oldhouses.com/cf/displaylisting.cfm?q_listingid=15399&searchlist=15483,13250,15456,15362,10792,10673,13244,15399,15377,15383,16505,10738,12135,16535&searchname=Listings%20In%20New%20Jersey&searchdest=%2Fcf%2Flistinglist%2Ecfm%3Fq_listingstate%3DNJ%26searchname%3DListings%2BIn%2BNew%2520Jersey
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Amalia
Sitting For The Braddocks
Her Original Point of View
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Post by Amalia on Feb 11, 2014 5:08:16 GMT -5
They look too expensive to be something Sharon could afford and too "big" (I remember Dawn saying in Mary Saves the Day about how their house was kind of small-feeling.).
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Post by greer on Feb 11, 2014 5:17:17 GMT -5
They look too expensive to be something Sharon could afford and too "big" (I remember Dawn saying in Mary Saves the Day about how their house was kind of small-feeling.). Yeah, we have a lot of little farmhouses from that era in the area where I grew up. Here are a few I grabbed from google: Although I don't picture it as being of stone, since it burned down so easily. I think it had wood siding.
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Post by Honeybee on Feb 11, 2014 13:37:13 GMT -5
I love looking at old houses.
Greer, the link for the house, you posted. I looked all the pictures. The blue bedroom is my favorite.
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